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When the band entered Rochester, New York’s Music America Studios in May 1983, they had one goal: capture the ferocity of their live show. With a meager budget of $15,000 (funded by their new manager, John Zazula, and his wife Marsha), they recorded the album in just two weeks. The result? A production so raw and desperate that it sounded like a bar fight you were lucky to survive.

The recording process was chaotic, with the band members often at odds over musical direction and personal issues. Despite these tensions, the band's energy and aggression were channeled into the music, creating a raw and unbridled sound that captured the essence of their live performances. The album's lyrics, penned by Hetfield and Mustaine, were largely inspired by fantasy, mythology, and social commentary, showcasing a sharp wit and a rebellious spirit. kill em all metallica album

The album’s journey began with a series of high-energy demos, most notably No Life 'til Leather , which helped the band build an underground following in Los Angeles and San Francisco. When the band entered Rochester, New York’s Music